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Dalbeattie Star : ウィキペディア英語版
Dalbeattie Star F.C.

Dalbeattie Star Football Club is a Scottish association football club based in Dalbeattie. The club was originally founded in 1905. That team folded in 1948 and the current one that now competes in the Lowland Football League was formed in 1976. The club had previously played in the South of Scotland Football League. Home matches are played at Islecroft Stadium in Dalbeattie.
As a senior team in Scotland they are eligible to play in the Scottish Cup.
== History ==
In the 2008-09 season they reached the third round of the Scottish Cup, defeating Lossiemouth 5−1 at home, and then Selkirk 6−0 at home, before losing to Highland League side Forres Mechanics 2−4 after extra time, following a very creditable 2–2 draw at Mosset Park
In the 2009-10 season, the Star finished runners-up behind Threave Rovers and the Castle Douglas side prevailed again in the 2010-11 season. Although pushed all the way, a 0-2 home defeat by Threave in the penultimate game of the season tipped the title race in favour of the champions. In the 2010-11 Scottish Cup, Star defeated Hawick Royal Albert 3-0 in the first round, before losing to Highland League side Deveronvale 1-0 at Princess Royal Park.〔(Scottish FA Cup 2010−2011 : Second Round ), ''statto.com''. Retrieved 3 August 2013.〕 In the 2011-12 season they lost in the first round of the Scottish Cup, 6-1 at home to Inverurie Loco Works. Also in 2011-12, the Star won the South of Scotland League for the first time since 1988-89, finishing the league season unbeaten, winning 21 of the 24 matches. The title was clinched with a 1-1 draw away to Threave Rovers, the defending champions. As well as the league, the Star also won four cups, the Challenge Cup, League Cup, Potts Cup and the Haig Gordon Cup, meaning the 2011-12 season was one of the best ever in the club's history. The following season, 2012–13, Star retained the league title with a couple of games to spare, though their long unbeaten league was ended (41 games). The South of Scotland Challenge Cup and the League Cup were also retained with wins over Nithsdale Wanderers and Threave Rovers, and the Tweedie Cup was won with another victory over Threave. In the summer of 2013 Star joined the newly formed Lowland League. In the inaugural season of the league Star finished a creditable third and though 2013/14 was not trophy laden like the previous two seasons, significant progress was made on the park with some excellent results and performances. There were big disappointments as well, none more so than a second SFA South Region Challenge Cup final defeat in a row, this time to East Kilbride (0-2) at Palmerston. However the positives far outweighed the negatives in what was a historic season in Scottish football.

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